

:v.:.i minutely 

 Scvfeftnii 

 granulated. Elytra dosery >mftctulatea, but along the 



.-!";:: ; '..: r ';.:';-:; f./i ;;;".:>. ::.:r::. ;.:.: ^ ir;o:: ;.-;;.. .^rc-J-.r ::..v.~. :.;::.. 

 the third slender, scarcely half the length of the fourth. So&^cxfer 

 EOM lijii:-.;:. aod intarposod between :: ud OM hind part :: OM ^ye 

 a Bumta ftbbraviated eaima. 



Differentiated from 0. *>uda*dic*s by its shining head, Ac,, and 

 ::;- Vjf =5- ; => : :.;v.:I J '.::: .--,": Vy its u;:::.-.y; jj-:-;. c".;. ::^. 



if fine 



L-.-.-..V. 



fines; breadth, f. 



r-~ ;:---: 

 sent by Professor Button. 



1 C. lateralis, ^< Oblong, moderately shining, pubes- 

 eyish; rich dark reddish-brown, elytra \uriegated with 



:--.: .v.-..l :-:i::,;-:;uf ^y>;:>. :::: 1^::-;: ky.i:.^ : :v:::v"::.i :-.:::- 



s, legs brown, knees and tarsi testaceous. 



moderarely broad, closely granulated, not opaque, its 

 clothing pallid. Profftoras about as broad as base of elytra, base 

 slightly sinuated, posterior ***$*& almost rounded, neither closely 

 :.;: :;:.:-;.' _;"::.:..;-;.: -. .; ;:. :::: ..:>; ::'.;: :v.;r-: ,v.f ::::;:/" ;y. :::: f :.":;>. 

 Scmtettxm finely granulated. Elytra slightly bi-impressed before 

 the middle, densely and somewhat rugosely punctured. A 



i ui * * i**_ii 



stout, reaching the intermediate femora, basa joint red, second much 

 stouter but hardly longer than third, the third more than half the 

 length of the fourth. Smthocmlar eaariaa visible, the space between 

 it and the eye sculptured. 



Should be placed near C. sajtetu and C. laticcps; smaller than 

 the latter, distinct enough from the former by its granulated but 

 glossy thorax. When quite perfect the pubescence most probably is 

 * 



Length, if lines; breadth, f line. 



My specimen is from Upper Taieii, Otago, where it was found by 

 Hutton. 



C. molestus, n.s. Variegate, testaceous, the base and 

 other parts of the elytra fuscous, head slightly rufescent; clothed 

 wiih pa:e braflBy hairs. 



Head moderate, finery granulated. ProtAomr nearly as broad as 

 base of elytra, minutely and rather distantly granulated. Elytra, 

 widest behind, moderately closely and rugosely punctulated, very 

 slightly depressed just behind the scuteUom. 



A rather short ovate species, with a moderately developed sub- 

 ocular carina ; allied to C. osatUuu, but readily enough identified by 

 the minute and distant granules on the thorax. 



Length, if fines; breadth, f . 



Professor Sutton communicated my unique example. Habitat* 

 Queenstown, Otago. 



